Dropping this first week of 2022 there is a wonderful Idlefon remix video of a track by Temp-Illusion called “Two Lands,” originally released on the Pend album. Exploring the American divided society, whether by race, politics, affluence, poverty or any number of its divisions.
Tag: Breakbeat
Serge Geyzel & Karsten Pflum :: Remains of the Day EP (mindcolormusic)
Experimenting with jungle and IDM strains, the 4-tracks span an assortment of creative ideas to kick off the new year. Inhabiting loose electronic forms and […]
Inkipak :: Inkipak (Mighty Force)
Very intelligent IDM, with lush synths underpinned by the warmest of basslines that allows the music to develop with ease and perfection.
Squarepusher :: Live @ Venue One (Birmingham, UK)
Like some ancient monolith, waiting for a celebrant to arrive and bestow its cultural secrets to the masses gathering at the bottom of the summit.
Francois Dillinger :: MINDFRAME: Cycles [Recoded] (Specimen)
With a dozen remixes to consume, Specimen have their ears firmly planted on the abstract electro pulse.
Serge Geyzel & Karsten Pflum :: EP2 (Specimen)
The duo manage to unearth a myriad of high-energy tracks that burst at the seams—both solid and shape shifting through outer realms.
Pera Sta Ori :: Throwdowns EP (To Pikap)
An explosive two track trip to tide us over, available on 7″ vinyl and digital, George Kontogiannidis’ Pera Sta Ori moniker (aka ΠΕΡΑ ΣΤΑ ΟΡΗ) drives his message of old-school, rave centered electronics to the core.
HATCH :: Archive: Vol. II (Section 27)
From shuffling rhythmic slabs to more aggressive mechanical constructs and downtempo funk, here we see HATCH in pure form.
Eating Flowers :: Hunting Vega EP (Self Released)
A pleasant patchwork of blissful, simple melodies and layers of old-school breaks for percussion, riding atop cleverly sourced and amusing samples.
Utopia Cloak | The Jaffa Kid :: The Imaginary Museum 001 (The Imaginary Museum)
This record skirts the boundaries of ambient techno, each musician inheriting from past greats while adding their own unique quality and style. Simply put, a record to be enjoyed for many many years.
HATCH :: Archive: Vol. I (Section 27)
At a surprising name your price offering Archive: Vol. I is a worthwhile investment keeping underground musicians like HATCH (aka London’s prolific Eugene Rowlett) moving towards a mission to re-envision old-school bleep electronics.

















